1914-1918: THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

1914-1918, David Stevenson’s history of the First World War, has been acclaimed as the definitive one-volume account of the conflict

In the summer of 1914 Europe exploded into a frenzy of mass violence. The war that followed had global repercussions, destroying four empires and costing millions of lives. Even the victorious countries were scarred for a generation, and we still today remain within the conflict’s shadow. In this major analysis David Stevenson re-examines the causes, course and impact of this ‘war to end war’, placing it in the context of its era and exposing its underlying dynamics. His book provides a wide-ranging international history, drawing on insights from the latest research. It offers compelling answers to the key questions about how this terrible struggle unfolded: questions that remain disturbingly relevant for our own time.

‘It’s harder to imagine a better single-volume comprehensive history of the conflict than this superb study’ Ian Kershaw

‘Perhaps the best comprehensive one-volume history of the war yet written’ New Yorker

‘David Stevenson is the real deal … His defining characteristic is his outstanding rigour as an historian … tremendously clever’ Niall Ferguson

‘This history of the 1914-1918 conflict surpasses all others. It is tough, erudite and comprehensive’ Independent